This site features current writing opportunities for authors of all genres, with a preference for Christian publications. The submission opportunities featured on this blog site have been collected by Sally Clark. The source of the information is listed at the bottom of each post. Please check these websites for additional writing articles and information on submissions in other genres.

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This is about love. It can be love in a different historical era, love in a science fiction or fantasy setting, or love set in contemporary times.

But not sex. No sex scenes at all - this needs to be ‘family friendly’ love. Romantic relationships in fiction can achieve super-power levels without having a single sex scene. Think Austen; think Brönte.

What do I mean by ‘love’? C. S. Lewis describes four kinds of love (in his book conveniently titled The Four Loves): Affection, Friendship, Eros or romantic/sexual love, and Intellectual Love or Charity. This anthology is about the Eros kind, the love between one person and another which can lead to sex (and often does). Unfortunately, ‘Eros’ is the root word for ‘erotic’, and that, as I say, is precluded. But this is a big opportunity for romance writers everywhere - and I know that there are many of you.

This is about love. It can be love in a different historical era, love in a science fiction or fantasy setting, or love set in contemporary times.

But not sex. No sex scenes at all - this needs to be ‘family friendly’ love. Romantic relationships in fiction can achieve super-power levels without having a single sex scene. Think Austen; think Brönte.

What do I mean by ‘love’? C. S. Lewis describes four kinds of love (in his book conveniently titled The Four Loves): Affection, Friendship, Eros or romantic/sexual love, and Intellectual Love or Charity. This anthology is about the Eros kind, the love between one person and another which can lead to sex (and often does). Unfortunately, ‘Eros’ is the root word for ‘erotic’, and that, as I say, is precluded. But this is a big opportunity for romance writers everywhere - and I know that there are many of you.

Writer

Sally Clark

Fredericksburg, Tx

Like finding shells on the beach, I love doing market research! And what I find, I love to share! I write in a variety of genres including children's, Christian, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, so these post follow along those lines. Check out my web site: www.sallyclark.info, for more about me.